We’re still a little way out from DIRT 5’s launch date in October, but the Codemasters team is still revealing details about the off-road racing title as we build up towards that window.
With just over a week to go (or less) until F1 2020 arrives, Codemasters has revealed some more information about the variety of features the game will include.
Project CARS 3 is the third entry in the Project CARS series, which first arrived back in 2015. The series, developed by Slightly Mad Studios — which was also previously responsible for Need for Speed Shift and Shift 2 — has always been available on both PlayStation and Xbox consoles, along with PC via Steam.
The second stage of the official Gran Turismo Sport 2020 FIA Online Championship comes to a close this weekend. That means we’re only a few days away from the third and final stage starting up, and PD has duly revealed the calendar that will round out the season.
Renowned photographic press agency Getty Images has announced a partnership with Polyphony Digital to provide motorsport photography services to the digital realm.
You’ll need a very different kind of driving license if you want to take Lamborghini’s latest offering out for a spin. Officially going by the name of “Tecnomar for Lamborghini 63”, this new beast — unveiled today some 75 miles from the brand’s home — is a bit of a boat. In fact it’s a lot of a boat: it’s a high-performance yacht.
The Forza game series, both Forza Motorsport and Forza Horizon, has banned the Confederate flag from appearing in its titles. Officially known as the “Battle Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia”, the Confederate flag has been the subject of numerous controversies in recent years — something that has been magnified over the last few weeks in light of ongoing real-world current events.
It’s a new week in GT Sport, and that means Polyphony Digital has delivered us a fresh set of three new Daily Races. After a slightly unusual triplet last week it’s back to more routine racing to see out June. The three new races require very little by way of explanation.
With just two months to go until Project CARS 3 arrives on our consoles and PCs, Slightly Mad Studios has started a developer blog to give some insight into the game.
It’s been a busy week for Assetto Corsa Competizione fans. First, 505 Games released the console version of the game — which we rather enjoyed, despite a few gripes — and now there’s a DLC pack on its way.
When Assetto Corsa Competizione first launched on PC, there was one question ringing out from console gamers: when do we get it? Kunos Simulazioni had previously ported its first title, the renowned PC simulation Assetto Corsa, across to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One back in 2016.
One thing we weren’t expecting to see this year was Project CARS 3. The announcement earlier this month came as a bit of a surprise, and now we have an official launch date: August 28.
Renowned Toyota racing outfit Tom’s has set up a rather unusual crowd-funding appeal. The goal? To fund a complete rebuild of one of its most famous cars which was recently rediscovered rusting away in a random Japanese warehouse.
It’s pretty to safe to say that the Gran Turismo 7 reveal video made quite an impact on long-term GT fans. Though GT Sport has its own charms, players have missed the old GT style in more ways than one.
If you were tuned into last night’s EA Play Live event you might have caught an interesting moment for racing game fans. It was a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moment, but EA teased us with a snippet of the next Need for Speed game, and another curious little paradox.
Sim racing has been pretty big news this year, with major events springing up all around the world featuring some of the best-known names in the business. Now it’s becoming small news. Very, very small news.
If you’re a fan of the DIRT franchise you’ll need to get your calendar out and fill in this date: October 9. That’s when DIRT 5 officially hits on current-gen PlayStation and Xbox One consoles, Google Stadia, and PC.